[http://pwmt.org/projects/jumanji/ jumanji] is a web browser that provides a minimalistic and space saving interface as well as an easy usage that mainly focuses on keyboard interaction like ''vimperator'' does.

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jumanji is a web browser that provides a minimalistic and space saving interface as well as an easy usage that mainly focuses on keyboard interaction like vimperator does

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===Installation===

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== Installation ==

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====Method 1: AUR (Recommended)====

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[http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=38684 jumanji] is available from the Arch User Community Repositories.

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====Method 2: From Source====

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[[pacman|Install]] one of ''jumanji'' variants from the [[AUR]]:

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Grab the source from git, change the config.h as desired, compile and install as follows:

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* {{AUR|jumanji}} - Stable release.

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git clone git://pwmt.org/jumanji.git

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* {{AUR|jumanji-git}} - Development release.

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cd jumanji

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* {{AUR|jumanji-git-gtk2}} - Development release using old GTK+ 2 libraries.

f = spawn numbers next to each hyperlink. Type the number after typing f to follow the link in the same tab [http://www.pwmt.org/jumanji/faq/]

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F = spawn numbers next to each hyperlink. Type the number after typing F to follow the link in a new tab

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gh = Go to homepage in the same tab

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gH = open homepage in a new tab

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gf, C-s = view source

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gF = view source in a new tab

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====Tabs====

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jumanji allows for a lot of user configuration either by modifying the config.def.h file or through a rc file located at {{ic|~/.config/jumanji/jumanjirc}}. you can set searchengines, homepages, custom stylesheets, user scripts, proxy. Change the default download directory and much more. A sample configuration file below shows how to customize jumanji.

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gt or C-Tab = go to next tab

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gT or C-S-Tab = go to previous tab

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xgt = go to tab number x, where x is any number 0-9

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C-w = close tab

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====Exit====

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ZZ = exit

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C-q = exit

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====rc file configuration====

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jumanji allows for a lot of user configuration either by modifying the config.def.h file or through a rc file. you can set searchengines, homepages, custom stylesheets, user scripts, proxy. Change the default download directory and much more. A sample configuration file below shows how to customize jumanji.

Installation

Configuration

config.h

To modify config.h:

get jumanji-git PKGBUILD from AUR

makepkg

git --git-dir src/jumanji/ init

change src/jumanji/config.def.h

makepkg -e

rc file configuration

jumanji allows for a lot of user configuration either by modifying the config.def.h file or through a rc file located at ~/.config/jumanji/jumanjirc. you can set searchengines, homepages, custom stylesheets, user scripts, proxy. Change the default download directory and much more. A sample configuration file below shows how to customize jumanji.

Searching

Bookmarks and history

:bmark = insert bookmark (bookmarks are saved in ~/.config/jumanji/bookmarks)
o <tab> = show bookmarks and history to open in same tab
t <tab> = show bookmarks and history to open in new tab

Link following

f = spawn numbers next to each hyperlink. Type the number after typing f to follow the link in the same tab [1]
F = spawn numbers next to each hyperlink. Type the number after typing F to follow the link in a new tab
gh = Go to homepage in the same tab
gH = open homepage in a new tab
gf, C-s = view source
gF = view source in a new tab

Tabs

gt or C-Tab or S-k = go to next tab
gT or C-S-Tab or S-j = go to previous tab
xgt = go to tab number x, where x is any number 0-9
C-w = close tab